(1) Swine flu shots slated at EN School October 17, cancelled.
(2) 104 years young, the New Era continues to run its own printing presses.
(3) Roush walks a lot, but heâs out of step with Noble County voters.
(4) Fall colors abound in area woodlands.
(5) Cougars lead grid league, down Howe 49-6.
(6) Carter too glib in debates: Ford solid.
Dedication of the Albion Park was slated for Sunday, Oct. 17, at the town park on East Main Street. The tentative program included special music, dedication speech by state Rep. Roe; presentation of Bicentennial momentos to Historical Society, presentation of Bicentennial funds to Park Board. Following the program there was going to be a large âHappy Birthday, U.S.A.â birthday cake baked and decorated by Mrs. Joyce Leatherman.
In 2011, the first “fetal heartbeat” bill was introduced in Ohio. The tactic was seen as too extreme to ban abortion effectively, but a decade later it may pay off.